KAUST showcased its AI initiatives at the 2022 Global AI Summit in Riyadh, highlighting its efforts to increase AI capacity and innovation in Saudi Arabia. Jurgen Schmidhuber, Director of the KAUST AI Initiative, addressed attendees on AI and deep learning, while Provost Lawrence Carin and Deputy Director Bernard Ghanem discussed AI talent development. KAUST is partnering with public and private sector institutions to embed AI in key areas such as security, energy, data analytics, and health. Why it matters: This participation reinforces KAUST's central role in advancing AI research and development within the Kingdom and aligns with Saudi Arabia's broader vision for technological leadership.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi inaugurated the Open-Source AI Summit, gathering over 300 international AI experts, including representatives from Meta and Google DeepMind. Discussions centered on ethical considerations in AI ownership, sustainable AI computing innovations, and compute power challenges. TII leadership emphasized the importance of open-source models like Falcon AI for fostering collaborative innovation and global access. Why it matters: The summit highlights the UAE's commitment to shaping the global AI agenda by promoting open-source AI development and addressing critical governance and ethical issues.
MBZUAI launched a report titled "AI for the Global South: 12 Critical Research Questions for the Next Decade" at the India AI Impact Summit. The report identifies 12 urgent research priorities related to AI's accessibility and benefits for developing countries. It grew out of MBZUAI’s AI for the Global South (AI4GS) workshop in December 2023, co-organized with IIT Delhi Abu Dhabi and sponsored by Microsoft. Why it matters: The report addresses the underrepresentation of local data, languages, and institutions from the Global South in modern AI systems, aiming to guide AI development towards inclusive and locally grounded systems.
The Special Olympics Global Center Summit in Abu Dhabi convened 300 advocates to discuss social inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities. A panel including MBZUAI's Elizabeth Churchill highlighted AI's role in inclusive technology design, especially in education. Churchill noted AI can personalize learning through tailored regimens, emotion detection, and understanding cognitive patterns. Why it matters: AI-driven personalization has potential to transform education and accessibility for children of determination and other underrepresented groups in the region.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) will host the inaugural Open Source AI Summit Abu Dhabi on November 26-27, convening AI scientists and industry experts from Meta, Google DeepMind, Oxford, Tsinghua, and local institutions to discuss open-source AI. Key topics include AI accessibility, safety, ethics, governance, compute power, and international alliances. TII was among the first to open source a LLM with Falcon 40B in May 2023. Why it matters: The summit highlights the UAE's growing role in shaping the global conversation around open and responsible AI development.
MBZUAI is hosting the AI for the Global South (AI4GS) workshop in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Abu Dhabi. The workshop aims to address the underrepresentation of the Global South in AI development and ensure AI benefits everyone. It brings together researchers from diverse disciplines and geographies, including representatives from NGOs, technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Cohere, and G42, and startups. Why it matters: The initiative promotes inclusive AI development, ensuring that AI tools and research consider the needs and contexts of underrepresented regions.
KAUST hosted a Global IT Summit. The summit featured speakers like Khaled Biyari, group CEO at the Saudi Telecom Company. Interviews from the summit are available on KAUST's official YouTube channel. Why it matters: The summit likely served as a forum for discussing IT trends and developments relevant to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.